
New Brunswick legislators defeat controversial mandatory vaccination bill
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick legislators have voted down a controversial bill that would have made vaccinations mandatory for children in the province’s schools and daycares.
The minority Progressive Conservative government’s Act Respecting Proof of Immunization was defeated Thursday in a vote of 22 to 20, with four abstentions.
Bill 11 would have required children in public schools and licensed daycare facilities to provide proof of immunization unless they had an exemption signed by a medical professional. Non-medical exemptions are currently accepted.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy said he was “deeply disappointed” by the results of the free vote that saw some members of his own party vote against the bill and some Liberal opposition members support it.